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On Ideological Approaches Towards the Family During the Socialist Period
Horská, P. ; Hamplová, Dana
The work describes theoretical approaches towards the family from 50s to 80s. The emphasis is especially placed on the Marxist ideology and sociology of family and on the practical implications of these theories. The first phase of the communist regime in 50s was characterised by a strongly anti-family rhetoric and politics, and this was weakened only in 60. Functionalist approach towards the family and endeavour to fight against bourgeois familiarism was typical for the period of 70s and 80s.
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Depressive symptoms in adolescents: an influence of age and gender, relationships to personal characteristics and to perception of family environment
Řehulková, Oliva ; Macek, P. ; Řehulka, E.
This contribution is based on data of a long-term study on adolescent psychosocial development. Two age cohort (12 years old and 16 years old), 317 boys and 449 girls completed a set of instruments including a depression scale (the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale ů Radloff, 1991), a questionnaire regarding personal dimensions (stability-lability, extraversion-introversion), and scales regarding perception and evaluation of family environment and atmosphere (warmth of mother, warmth of father, family trust, quarrels, coping strategies).
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Housing Policy and Programs Supporting Family Behaviour
Sunega, Petr ; Lux, Martin
The study focus on the question if direct relationship between housing availability, which is influenced also by state interventions in the housing market, and forming of new families can be proved. Two basic hypotheses were tested: 1) if recent housing subsidies (housing policy programmes) increase the availability and affordability of housing for young lower/middle income households, and 2) if recent housing policy programmes create incentives for increasing marriage and birth rate regardless the age and income of the households.
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